WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (WPEC) — The woman who designed Florida's COVID-19 dashboard and later fired faces an open criminal investigation for sexual cyber-harassment and cyberstalking, Gov. DeSantis said Wednesday.

Rebekah Jones made headlines this week after telling WPEC her removal was "not voluntary" and that she was removed from her position because she was ordered to censor some data, but refused to "manually change data to drum up support for the plan to reopen."

DeSantis said Tuesday Jones was let go for insubordination and reiterated the stance on Wednesday with Vice President at his side in Orlando.

"She didn't listen to people who are her superiors," said DeSantis.

"Come to find out she's also under active criminal charges in the state of Florida. She's being charged with cyber stalking and cyber sexual harassment," said DeSantis.

A police report from Tallahassee Police shows a man claimed to be a victim of revenge porn by Rebekah Jones in June of 2019. The man told police he had an injunction against Jones for a year until it recently expired. He said Jones posted a website which included naked pictures of him, and shared it with his place of employment and family members.